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ukraine called off the troops. >> reporter: ukraine's defense council said his country does not have the military to fend off russia. >> this is an aggression. even aggression is a threat of war. >> russia thought this brazen act of aggression. >> reporter: but no one is offering military support to ukraine. the u.s. is emphasizing diploma cy and sanctions. this afternoon, john kerry announced he will go to kiev. >> i believe russia will set its stage to try to present a different face on. in moscow a group of prokers prokers -- protesters showed support. president obama today spoke with his counter parts in great britain, poland and germany. the white house said all four leaders expressed grave concern about the invasion. and tonight the group of seven nations suspended its participation in the upcoming economic summit in sochi. >>> coming up at 10:30, heartfelt protests and prayers. what people here with roots in ukraine have to say about the crisis there. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, thieves hit a san francisco based animal rescue organization this weekend taking off with a vehicle f
ukraine called off the troops. >> reporter: ukraine's defense council said his country does not have the military to fend off russia. >> this is an aggression. even aggression is a threat of war. >> russia thought this brazen act of aggression. >> reporter: but no one is offering military support to ukraine. the u.s. is emphasizing diploma cy and sanctions. this afternoon, john kerry announced he will go to kiev. >> i believe russia will set its stage to try to...
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to russia and ukraine's defense minister said his country lacks the military power to resist russia. in the capital of kiev, the government mobilized troops. tonight, and international outcry, including nato, united nations and the united states is demanding that russia back down. that unrest is being felt here in the bay area inside of church services and outside on the streets of san francisco as ukrainian americans speak out about the trouble taking place in their homeland. >> >> no noel has more. >> >> stakes are very high. some say they believe that russia's latest military move is bringing the two countries closer to war voices were loud the signs direct, the more people know about this, the more they will do something againstputen -- >> ukrainians and supporters staged a protest outside of the russian conso late in the pacific heights neighborhood. >> the first time i'm actually participating in anything that hamas to do with politics. >> reporter: anna said her heart is broking over what is happening to her country and its relationship with russia. >> they want a piece of lan
to russia and ukraine's defense minister said his country lacks the military power to resist russia. in the capital of kiev, the government mobilized troops. tonight, and international outcry, including nato, united nations and the united states is demanding that russia back down. that unrest is being felt here in the bay area inside of church services and outside on the streets of san francisco as ukrainian americans speak out about the trouble taking place in their homeland. >> >>...
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in a joint statement, the country says russia's advances in ukraine violates principles and values on which the g-8 operates. >>> tomorrow, secretary of state, jrk yrk flies to ukraine to meet with the new leaders. he's condemned what he has called an ankrill act of regression on the part of russia and he warns economic sanctions could follow. >>> well, around the nation, including in san francisco, ukrainian americans have taken to the streets to protest russia's actions. ukrainians and their supporters staged this protest yesterday outside of the russian consulate in san francisco's pacific heights neighborhood. they say it's upsetting to see what's happening to their country. >>> a campaign is being launched to try to double the number of u.s. students who study abroad within the next five years. hundreds of thousands of international students come here to the u.s. to study every year. but only 10% of u.s. students take part in study abroad programs. the interstut interstut says they've increased and will focus on more low-income students and others who have not participated in hig
in a joint statement, the country says russia's advances in ukraine violates principles and values on which the g-8 operates. >>> tomorrow, secretary of state, jrk yrk flies to ukraine to meet with the new leaders. he's condemned what he has called an ankrill act of regression on the part of russia and he warns economic sanctions could follow. >>> well, around the nation, including in san francisco, ukrainian americans have taken to the streets to protest russia's actions....
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and sanctions over the country's policies on ukraine like using some in the west of escalating the crisis in the first place. some of ukraine's which had the control of economic powerhouse regions with. the sentiment sweeping across the southeast. good intentions bad consequences western humanitarian convoys to syria are reportedly being used by one of the european jihadists to join the fighting in the water and country. center here in moscow this is international with twenty four hours a day and in ukraine force division has pledged allegiance to the crimean people eight hundred personnel and almost fifty warplanes are now under the command of local authorities and that brings the total number of troops have reportedly switch sides in the peninsula to almost six thousand in just two days what is going to. well this is an air force base here in the crimea. in that they have forty five make fighter jets and about eight hundred personnel members and all of them have now swore their allegiance to the crimean authorities becoming an addition to other crimean police military border guards need
and sanctions over the country's policies on ukraine like using some in the west of escalating the crisis in the first place. some of ukraine's which had the control of economic powerhouse regions with. the sentiment sweeping across the southeast. good intentions bad consequences western humanitarian convoys to syria are reportedly being used by one of the european jihadists to join the fighting in the water and country. center here in moscow this is international with twenty four hours a day...
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to threats of isolation essentials of the country's most is on ukraine. teasing someone the west of the sky making the places in the first place while he is the source is critically johnson charge of several key economic regions in a bid to stamp out the river bandits sentiment sweeping the southeast. and also the part well and good intentions and the consequences of westlake humanitarian convoys to syria are reportedly being teased by one of the european tour contest to join defines the interval tonk country the eye. it seems not to drink you like most. welcome to the problem. and listen to the breaking news announcing to the show and in tiny ukraine and fools division has pledged donations to the crimean people eight hundred pence an hour almost sixteen warplanes are not under the command of local authorities. that brings the total number of troops have reportedly switch lanes in the paintings he had to almost six thousand in just two days and on tv garbage can on kansas now alive and from the crimea time favorites at various up to date on the developme
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dozens of foreign countries. some of ukraine's richest. the revolution's rewards and are given to rule over the major economic powerhouse regions with. sweeping across the southeast. and in other news international good intentions with gruesome consequences europe's humanitarian aid convoys to syria. claims of radicals using them to sneak into the country. headlines for this. international live from moscow with me roll everybody here thank you for joining us the movement against the self-appointed ukraine government is gaining strength in crimea there ukrainian troops from just about every rank and branch are siding with the local authorities. at least five thousand people have already joined because going off is that. police the navy border guards emergency services and other troops peace in the crimea now all say they won't follow what they call are illegal orders coming from the self-appointed government in kiev this not only those who are stationed here before the uprising there the former commander in chief of ukraine's navy fleet now
dozens of foreign countries. some of ukraine's richest. the revolution's rewards and are given to rule over the major economic powerhouse regions with. sweeping across the southeast. and in other news international good intentions with gruesome consequences europe's humanitarian aid convoys to syria. claims of radicals using them to sneak into the country. headlines for this. international live from moscow with me roll everybody here thank you for joining us the movement against the...
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government sentiment is swelling in the country thousands are running against ukraine's interim authorities and they. are. taking control of local administration buildings and. the biggest social in they start a country. well we have reports that several hundred men nonviolently seized the local administration building in the city of donetsk the huge industrial sound in the east of the country and all these activists have the local administration under control and they demand that the governor which was appointed early out during the weekend by one of the only guards of the east of ukraine minister. for him to be sacked and you government to be appointed so now they're controlling the administration building and according to unconfirmed reports the local council of donetsk has voted to hold a referendum on the fate of the whole region of dumbass which is the east of ukraine also we know that in the port city of odessa in the south of ukraine at least two thousand people are now protesting against jeeves rule as well they are among the demands is the new governors while the complete reform o
government sentiment is swelling in the country thousands are running against ukraine's interim authorities and they. are. taking control of local administration buildings and. the biggest social in they start a country. well we have reports that several hundred men nonviolently seized the local administration building in the city of donetsk the huge industrial sound in the east of the country and all these activists have the local administration under control and they demand that the governor...
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he had his porsche painted with the colors and symbols of ukraine and plans to drive it across the country to draw attention to the violence in ukraine and is also carrying a flag he want people to sign along the way to show support. he's lived in the u.s. for 20 years and is really thankful for the freedom democracy brings and is hopeful the fighting in ukraine will stop and the discussions about the future of the country will begin. >> it's a lot of life lost, unfortunately, and it's still continuing, russia getting involved with crimea and it's getting uglier and uglier. heartbreaking to see that. my mom is in russia, my brother inukraine. everything is tied together by the two countries. >> in san francisco today, hundreds of people gathered in front of the russian consulate for a rally to support integrity and freedom of ucrepe. today's rally was organized by russian-americans, with you they were joined by many ukranians. they are asking for the violence to stop and dialogue about what is right for the country to continue and start up again. live in san joerks kimberly terry, nbc "bay
he had his porsche painted with the colors and symbols of ukraine and plans to drive it across the country to draw attention to the violence in ukraine and is also carrying a flag he want people to sign along the way to show support. he's lived in the u.s. for 20 years and is really thankful for the freedom democracy brings and is hopeful the fighting in ukraine will stop and the discussions about the future of the country will begin. >> it's a lot of life lost, unfortunately, and it's...
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the country one of the world's top exporters of corn and wheat, the ukraine is. prices could rise if exports are disrupted. and the ukraine is economically unstable. it owes $13 billion in debt. it could face default if help isn't given soon. a very dangerous situation there. it's why such a small economy really, really matters in the global market. >> unstable may be, you know, overstating it. >> right. >> it could be nearly insolvent at this point. >> that's right. >>> 40 minutes after the hour. new this morning, history being made at the academy awards. and in case you missed it, here are the big winners. as expected, cate blanchett won her second oscar sunday night, best actress for playing a socialite who suffers a breakdown in "blue jasmine." she did thank woody allen in her acceptance speech. on the men's side, matthew mcconaughey won his first oscar, named best actor for his role as a rodeo cowboy diagnosed with aids in "dallas buyers club." getting a kiss and a statue. what a night for matthew mcconaughey. >> he and jared leto both wearing white suits. >
the country one of the world's top exporters of corn and wheat, the ukraine is. prices could rise if exports are disrupted. and the ukraine is economically unstable. it owes $13 billion in debt. it could face default if help isn't given soon. a very dangerous situation there. it's why such a small economy really, really matters in the global market. >> unstable may be, you know, overstating it. >> right. >> it could be nearly insolvent at this point. >> that's right....
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they're concerned about war on a grander scale in ukraine as a country. people are looking to their new government and they're finding it wanting. we've heard an awful lot of complaints that the new government doesn't seem to know what it's doing. that may very well be that many of these new politicians are just that, new. they are not career politicians. they are having to learn on the job and at the same time deal with an external threat coming from russia. so what we've got here in kiev is a lot of people who had hope for maybe a new country. one swept away from the cronyism that we saw with the yeung presidency and that -- yanukovych presidency and that hope is being swept away with the threat of a new war. the prime minister appointed 18 regional governors. that will create a network that was taken away when the previous government was ousted. of those 18 minister, were oligarchs, who came in position because of cronyism, money. still there's a job that needs to be done here in ukraine. there needs to be a government. somebody needs to be controlling
they're concerned about war on a grander scale in ukraine as a country. people are looking to their new government and they're finding it wanting. we've heard an awful lot of complaints that the new government doesn't seem to know what it's doing. that may very well be that many of these new politicians are just that, new. they are not career politicians. they are having to learn on the job and at the same time deal with an external threat coming from russia. so what we've got here in kiev is a...
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know what will the presenter to make some headway of ukraine seven countries though russia they were torn from planning the salty g eight summit. as the world watches a tense standoff continues between ukrainian or russian forces this pt crimean peninsula the all sky is told is this lady wins best picture of all space for the gravity takes seven awards including best director. cool which we jumped on sunday about russia's present pitch in supporting its a pitch except he replies oh i hope to start up thought of between and policies of both the credit crisis. the dakotas taiwan the us jeremy and five other countries issued a joint statement that will be restoring from pining for russia's get to it. g eight summit in such a course on sunday nate to convene in a maxi meeting to discuss its options. i deplore in russia's recent actions grading. we call on russia he estimates tensions. we call from russia. tool on our board is international commitments. to withdraw its forces to its bases. and to reframe from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. and alternate the phone call was to prese
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to government sentiment and swelling in the east of the country thousands are running against ukraine interim authorities in they say and today with protesters taking control of local administration buildings and cities and. my article bigger fish here in the east of the country that lacks a so what have the protesters achieved so father. well we have reports now of several hundred men nonviolently seized the local administration building in the city of donetsk the huge industrial sound in the east of the country they are now inside and demanding for annual governor earlier in fact during the weekend and you governor was appointed by one of the very rich which we say oligarchs in the east of ukraine was resettled it was elected as the governor of the next people have been on have people with that and they were also unhappy about the fact that the previous government which they demanded to be resigned he was appointed as the head of the local council so now they're controlling the administration building and according to unconfirmed reports the local media reported but we still are try
to government sentiment and swelling in the east of the country thousands are running against ukraine interim authorities in they say and today with protesters taking control of local administration buildings and cities and. my article bigger fish here in the east of the country that lacks a so what have the protesters achieved so father. well we have reports now of several hundred men nonviolently seized the local administration building in the city of donetsk the huge industrial sound in the...
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he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that russian president vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he's weighed the costs of doing what he do and he's reviewed the benefits of it. clearly he has concluded the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care and in many ways his action is directly for that purpose, to show swagger in the world. >> now some of those costs president obama warned about last week could include boycotting the g-8 meetings in sochi, freezing assets and banning visas. the country's economy is already taking a hit. in fact, today markets have dropped about 10%. its currency fell to the lowest point ever against the u.s. dollar. >>> the turmoil in ukraine is being felt right here in the bay area. this afternoon one man will set out on a cross-country journey hoping to spread awareness of the situation in ukraine. "today in the bay's" christ
he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that russian president vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he's weighed the costs of doing what he do and he's reviewed the benefits of it. clearly he has concluded the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care and in many ways his...
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ukraine's minister says his country is on the brink of disaster. following russia's invasion of crimea, ukraine has put its military on high alert. there is worldwide outrage over the invasion and fears russian president vladimir putin isn't done yet. today secretary of state john kerry leaves for ukraine to meet with leaders in kiev. yesterday kerry called on putin to pull back. >> it's an incredible act of aggression. it is really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade another country. russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine. russia is in violation of its u.n. obligations. russia is in violation of its obligations under the u.s. charter. >> this morning there are reports of russian naval movements in the black sea. charlie d'agata is in the capital of kiev. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: we've just returned from the parliament. good morning, anne-marie. we just returned from ukrainian parliament where defense ministers are trying to find out if anything can be done with russia's military intervention in cry meara
ukraine's minister says his country is on the brink of disaster. following russia's invasion of crimea, ukraine has put its military on high alert. there is worldwide outrage over the invasion and fears russian president vladimir putin isn't done yet. today secretary of state john kerry leaves for ukraine to meet with leaders in kiev. yesterday kerry called on putin to pull back. >> it's an incredible act of aggression. it is really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade...
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he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia, in part by boycotting 48 me ining in sochi, also by freezing assets and visas. today russia's market dropped 10% and its currency fell to its lowest point ever against the dollar. some americans have already been evacuated from ukraine, including a bay area man who returned last night. he was among hundreds of peace corps volunteers that was rushed home after the violence began. >>> a cirque du soleil performer in san jose is watching what's happening in ukraine very closely. victor is a native of the count country. >> reporter: good morning. when victor leaves san francisco laurt today on his cross-country journey to support his homeland, ukraine, he's going to be awfully hard to miss. he's going to be driving a custom brightly colored porsche 911. he says when he came up with this idea to support his country, he actually had no idea how unpredictable and how unstable the situation would eventually get. he is a performer with cirq
he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia, in part by boycotting 48 me ining in sochi, also by freezing assets and visas. today russia's market dropped 10% and its currency fell to its lowest point ever against the dollar. some americans have already been evacuated from ukraine, including a bay area man who returned last night. he was among hundreds of peace corps volunteers that was rushed home after...
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i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five hundred russian troops by treaties signed between. the legitimate government of the ukraine and the russian federation so. these troops have. only left their bases under terms of transit that are allowed per this treaty. according to permission from the cognizant authorities of the ukraine the governors and of the thora of the ukraine is the only legitimate authority in the ukraine at present of this level is the president of the ukraine who is victor rich. and he has requested along with the prime minister of the crimea that russian forces act within the borders of the crimea to secure and stabilize the situation from attacks and raids by right wing ultra nationalists that have been directed from the putsch regime in kiev alexander it's one of the interesting things is western media doesn't like to use the term right t
i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five hundred russian troops by treaties signed between. the legitimate government of the ukraine and the russian federation so. these troops have. only left their bases under terms of transit that are allowed per this treaty. according...
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this is actually the declaration of war to my country. we urge president putin to pull back his military. if president putin wants to be the president who started the war between two neighboring and friendly countries, between ukraine and russia, so he has this target, we are on the brink of the disaster. >> that is why young ukrainians receiving orders. >> hope that the situation is -- will be known. but ready to save my country. >> reporter: many sought to save their country in recent month and paid with their lives. now after turmoil of revolution, ukrainians live under shadow of war. they have their own sense of defense. they would be tested but no solution. ism tb news, kiev. >>> what's driving vladimir putin's thinking of all this? what's the russian perspective? for more, professor emeritus at princeton university. thanks for joining us. putin just raised the stakes a significant amount. why? >> we hear the american view, putin is imperialist soviet leader, trying to recreate the soviet union. he's something fundamentally different
this is actually the declaration of war to my country. we urge president putin to pull back his military. if president putin wants to be the president who started the war between two neighboring and friendly countries, between ukraine and russia, so he has this target, we are on the brink of the disaster. >> that is why young ukrainians receiving orders. >> hope that the situation is -- will be known. but ready to save my country. >> reporter: many sought to save their country...
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they do not see it is realistic to fight against ukraine. -- country spent $4 million the russian military spent $7 billion. there is still a revolutionary spirit here. there is not a lot of anxiety. everyone is celebrating. a tad bit anxious it could spread to the east. >> thank you. ukrainections in the have led to the worst and off in the west of russia since the end of the cold war. i am joined by peter cook. tell us what the options are for the president to rein in his counterpart, vladimir putin. >> they are not great but he has options. military is off the table. they are offering and offramp -- president clinton and offramp -- they are offering president putin an offramp. john kerry in his tour on sunday talk shows mentioning and highlighting there will be more pain to come unless he backs down. that will lose the glow came out of the olympics. g8 if not remain in the this continues. american business may pull back. there may be a further total of the ruble. a jesus christ day. -- a very bad day. then there is the offramp, the motivation to president clinton paragraph -- mind usedi
they do not see it is realistic to fight against ukraine. -- country spent $4 million the russian military spent $7 billion. there is still a revolutionary spirit here. there is not a lot of anxiety. everyone is celebrating. a tad bit anxious it could spread to the east. >> thank you. ukrainections in the have led to the worst and off in the west of russia since the end of the cold war. i am joined by peter cook. tell us what the options are for the president to rein in his counterpart,...
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military face off in ukraine and some ukraine are happy to see russia troops in the country. in a nation at war, children are paying the price and thousands of syrian refugees are literally starving and what is being done to try and stop it from happening. for decades gays fight to march in the parade and people with irish communities are dealing with the issue now. >> i'm john henry smith, the world's number one golfer has major issues that could effect the rest of his season and that is coming up, in sports. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america. ukraine's new prime minister says the country will never give up crimea and the foreign minister is asking them to honor an agreement made last month to call for constitutional reform and referendum for all regions and john kerry is heading there for meetings on tuesday and british foreign secretary william
military face off in ukraine and some ukraine are happy to see russia troops in the country. in a nation at war, children are paying the price and thousands of syrian refugees are literally starving and what is being done to try and stop it from happening. for decades gays fight to march in the parade and people with irish communities are dealing with the issue now. >> i'm john henry smith, the world's number one golfer has major issues that could effect the rest of his season and that is...
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>> a country in turmoil after a week of deadly protests, ukraine has been the scene of horrible violence. >> the protestors say police had snipers firing at them. and that 100 people have been killed. could russia send troops into ukraine? >> who's in charge. >> viktor yanukovych is nowhere to be found. >> it is no longer clear who is actually in control of that country. >> folks, this sort of instability comes as no surprise to students of geo politics such as myself who have -- >> the ukraine without massive force is a fool'ser and. too many borders just passes back and forth between east and west, until jamie knocks the board over. oh, sure t was an accident, jamie, just when i was about to trade in my cards for 24 more armies. oh [bleep] but now, now folks, no one knows where yanukovych is. but protestors raided his presidential compound to find a private golf course, a fleet of classic cars, and a private restaurant shaped like a pirate ship. (laughter) >> it even had a little place mat for the kids where you lead the country's finances into the president's pocket. folks, i got to s
>> a country in turmoil after a week of deadly protests, ukraine has been the scene of horrible violence. >> the protestors say police had snipers firing at them. and that 100 people have been killed. could russia send troops into ukraine? >> who's in charge. >> viktor yanukovych is nowhere to be found. >> it is no longer clear who is actually in control of that country. >> folks, this sort of instability comes as no surprise to students of geo politics such...
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>> well, first, the big risk is ukraine. the weapons elsewhere in the other part of the country. so there is the risk of local -- and song on. we can't rule it out. but in terms of an open conflict, putin has already -- is already consoling the fact of crim crimea. by in from the other side of the border. but there is no interest on this side of russia at this point to push it further. i think at this stage, everybody is on the wait and see. diplomacy is now leading the air force. but this is expecting to deploy troops i'm afraid mistaken. >> do you think the ukrainian government is with the situation, they're calling for people not to react to what's going on there as far as russian troops are concerned. but are they in control enough, do you think? >> they're struggling to keep control in that part of the country. from kiev's point of view, it's all about restraining at this point. heading to moscow with the russian government, as well. >> the concern is that that would actually inflate the domestic population. they already have issues with her and her former em boldment with m
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are concerned about a potential war on a grander scale in ukraine as a whole country. the people are looking to the new government, and they are finding it wanting. we have heard a lot of complaints from people on the street today, but their new government doesn't know what it's doing. it may be because many of the new politicians are just that, they are new. they are not career politicians. they have to learn on the job. at the same time they deal with an external threat coming from russia. what we have in kiev is a lot of people who had hope for a new country, one swept away from the cronnyism that we saw with the viktor yanukovych presidency. the hope is whittled away for fears of an impending war. it's interesting to note that the government is trying to establish itself. the prime minister today appointed 18 regional governors, and that will yeahate a network taken away when the government was ousted. of the 18 regional governors, two are oligarchs. when who got their power, came to strength through cronyism, through the use of money, that was a major concern and
are concerned about a potential war on a grander scale in ukraine as a whole country. the people are looking to the new government, and they are finding it wanting. we have heard a lot of complaints from people on the street today, but their new government doesn't know what it's doing. it may be because many of the new politicians are just that, they are new. they are not career politicians. they have to learn on the job. at the same time they deal with an external threat coming from russia....
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ukraine is a country right now that's on the brink of economic default, billions in debt. there is obviously the whole reason why this conflict arose was because whose economic system will they follow, more in line with russia or with the european union. for the average investor watching right now, how much of a negative effect could this crisis in ukraine have on anyone in the united states's portfolio or the emerging markets in general where a lot of folks seem to have been putting money? >> well, i think what you heard warren buffett say this morning on cnbc, and one of the reasons that i think a lot of people admire his approach, is taking a long-term approach. i mean, warren buffett has been managing berkshire hathaway for 50 years, and if you've invested with him over that time, you've done very, very well. he's the second richest guy >> ira, i find warren buffett to be such a fascinating personality. i mean, thousands of people go out to omaha to hear him speak, they wait for this letter to come out. and what i love about him is he lives the same way that he did 50
ukraine is a country right now that's on the brink of economic default, billions in debt. there is obviously the whole reason why this conflict arose was because whose economic system will they follow, more in line with russia or with the european union. for the average investor watching right now, how much of a negative effect could this crisis in ukraine have on anyone in the united states's portfolio or the emerging markets in general where a lot of folks seem to have been putting money?...
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ukraine has mobilized its army. >> countries are going to assemble in sochi. 19th century behavior in the 21st century, there is no -- >> we have a problem with our feet. -- with our feed. government shows that output fell to an eight-month low. a private report indicates that the contraction is worse than last month. the paralympic gold medalist is about to appear in court. he is charged with premeditated murder. this story is has admitted to shooting or three times in the middle of the night. he said he believed he was shooting a burglar. gears let's change completely. let's focus on europe and the unemployment situation that the continent has. it is one of europe's biggest challenges. recordes have struck a 12% for months. if you look at the figure, youth above.yment is way countries like greece and spain, alarming numbers. this brings us to our next panel. could the text -- could the tech sector help this hiring problem on our continent? joining us to discuss this is the european commissioner for the digital agenda and tech city u.k. chairman joanna shields. good morning to you bo
ukraine has mobilized its army. >> countries are going to assemble in sochi. 19th century behavior in the 21st century, there is no -- >> we have a problem with our feet. -- with our feed. government shows that output fell to an eight-month low. a private report indicates that the contraction is worse than last month. the paralympic gold medalist is about to appear in court. he is charged with premeditated murder. this story is has admitted to shooting or three times in the middle...
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he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he has weighed the costs of doing what he's done and he has viewed the benefits. clearly he has concluded that the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care, and in many ways his action is directly for that purpose, to show swagger in the world. >> now some of those costs president obama warned about last week could include boycotting the g-8 meetings in sochi, freezing assets and banning visas. >>> some americans have already evacuated from ukraine, including a bay area man who returned home just last night. joseph was one of hundreds of peace corps volunteers rushed home after the violence began. he was in ukraine for almost two years working as an english teacher. he says he understands now why they needed to leave but it doesn't make it any easier. he says it has been one o
he plans to travel to ukraine tomorrow to meet with the country's new government. he says world leaders are prepared to isolate russia but that may be a consequence that vladimir putin is ready for. >> he's made a cost/benefit analysis. he has weighed the costs of doing what he's done and he has viewed the benefits. clearly he has concluded that the benefits far outweigh the costs. we need to endeavor to change that calculus. >> he does not care, and in many ways his action is...
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he is now being tried for treason because, ukraine says that obviously he has betrayed his country. the coast guard has moved its fleet from their ports here in crimea, out to the black sea, although kiev maintains the shipses are still loyal to kiev. also there is a massive increase in the amount of troops here on the ground as one can imagine from friday until today. i see a lot more tanks rolling buy. and the hotel where i am staying, russian-speaking troops more than they were before.r way there are more people around. obviously a tense situation here. moscow maintains they have every right to be here because they feel like their interests are being threatened and they feel like russian speakers are being threatened as well. adam: jessica, any of the news how the west might react to this in any way playing where you are, for instance the white house saying it is preparing sanctions against russia? does anyone take that seriously on the ground where you are? >> if i may be frank, absolutely not, no they don't. mo spoken with here say that they are eastern-leaning towards moscow.
he is now being tried for treason because, ukraine says that obviously he has betrayed his country. the coast guard has moved its fleet from their ports here in crimea, out to the black sea, although kiev maintains the shipses are still loyal to kiev. also there is a massive increase in the amount of troops here on the ground as one can imagine from friday until today. i see a lot more tanks rolling buy. and the hotel where i am staying, russian-speaking troops more than they were before.r way...
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ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure. >> this is practically two nations and two countries. and in case, this was my early warning, i am dealing with this problem for 25 years. and i warned, the day when nationalists will capture the power in kiev. >> as that's what you feel has happened here? good and this is the gij of the end of ukrainian statehood because the first action dks. >> why are they nationalist and people who saw for their own lives in their own futures a closer alliance from europe and moscow and russia? >> usually president putin say this many times. let's separate flies on burgers. because flies on burgers are not good. because on kiev, a lot of honest people people were dissatisfied of the situation and the country about corruption and all these kind of things. >> with the yanukovych government? >> yes, that's true, that's true and really this is. but who is commanding the parade over there? the right sector? and extreme nationalists? their slogans under the swas swast
ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure. >> this is practically two nations and two countries. and in case, this was my early warning, i am dealing with this problem for 25 years. and i warned, the day when nationalists will capture the power in kiev. >> as that's what you feel has happened here? good and this is the gij of the end of ukrainian statehood because the first action dks. >> why are they nationalist and people who saw for their...
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you may wonder why ukraine matters so much to the world economy. that's the help of many countries. russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london. richard, how are the stocks reacting in london where you are. >> in all the markets you are seeing, heavy sell offs. in germany. the index closed down 1/2 1/2%. germaniy has huge business relations the. a lot of economic interests with russia. if there looks to be any form of sanctions and economic effect between the west and russia, germany is one of the first economies that will certainly feel the pinch on this side of that. london was down 1 1/2%. paris similarly. ukraine as such economically. both because of those pipelines and because any form of economic standoff between russia, the united
you may wonder why ukraine matters so much to the world economy. that's the help of many countries. russia's economy is dependent on energy crisis. russia supplies much of europe's gas through pipelines that crisscross ukraine. during disputes, russia cutoff the pipelines causing them to soar. russia's stocks took the steepest dive in five years. let's take a look at how the stocks are doing. the dow is down a little over 160 points. let's bring in the host of quest means business in london....
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>>> many of ukraine's rich people have fled the country, taking a whole lot of money with them. let's bring in robert frank, who knows a thing or two about rich people and what they do with their money. where will it all end up? >> it's already ended up offshore. billions of dollars, in fact, have disappeared from the ukrainian government every year, according to the peterson institute. that has helped create vast wealth for a few politicians and oligarchs. the richest man is worth $15 billion, amazing for such a small country. he owns a vast conglomerate with lots of government contracts. he's also been a big buyer of overseas real estate. he bought the most expensive apartment in london in 2011, a three story penthouse in knightsbridge for over $225 million. ukrainian activists have been holding protests at that building targeting his ties to the yanukovych government. another man has been the subject of a lot of protests to offset the criticism, he started a charitable foundation in britain which gives away scholarships. another plowed a lot of his money into art. the british
>>> many of ukraine's rich people have fled the country, taking a whole lot of money with them. let's bring in robert frank, who knows a thing or two about rich people and what they do with their money. where will it all end up? >> it's already ended up offshore. billions of dollars, in fact, have disappeared from the ukrainian government every year, according to the peterson institute. that has helped create vast wealth for a few politicians and oligarchs. the richest man is...
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boredi count countries bordering ukraine and get something close to an article 5 security guarantee for ukrainian sovereignty. perhaps using the budapest memorandum of 1994 when ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons. i don't want to make myself sound like a war monger. mr. putin looks it take advantage of opportunities where he sees them, where he perceives his adversary is weak. that's what he has done in crimea. that's unfortunate. not disastrous. if they are to go beyond crimea, that will be an absolute disaster for ukrainians, russians, europeans, americans and specially for american credibility in the world. >> we are almost out of time here. let me make sure i follow up. you say the united states has to issue a credible military threat. you mentioned moving ships, nato forces being redeployed. do you think there is any appetite in the united states for any kind of action that involves american boots on the ground anywhere near you crain. >> i am talking about military action that shows resoluteness. mr. putin basically thinks that president obama and the americans and the europe
boredi count countries bordering ukraine and get something close to an article 5 security guarantee for ukrainian sovereignty. perhaps using the budapest memorandum of 1994 when ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons. i don't want to make myself sound like a war monger. mr. putin looks it take advantage of opportunities where he sees them, where he perceives his adversary is weak. that's what he has done in crimea. that's unfortunate. not disastrous. if they are to go beyond crimea, that will be...
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ukraine is beefing up the security along the borders of the country away from crimea and the eastern areas also pap ewe lated with many of the ethnic russians and that is why the russian foreign minister is moscow's concern. >> this is a question of defending the citizens and ensuring humidity rights, and the right to life, those interpreting the situation and threatening us with sanctions and bow cots they have been encouraging the powers to declare ult mate yums. >> the consequences are eu and the u.n. call calling emergency meetings to discuss ukraine and secretary of state kerry will be arriving in tuesday. >> the crisis is impacting the world economy, the stock markets around the world fell and the oil prices rose, more than 2%, since russia is one of the biggest energy suppliers. we have more on that part of the story. yes, oil and gas resources are putting putin in a good position to uses the resources the try and strong the ukraine if he wants to. in fact, he's cut off the gas supplies to ukraine twice in the past 8 years. >> it is not hard to see why the go-to weapon is the
ukraine is beefing up the security along the borders of the country away from crimea and the eastern areas also pap ewe lated with many of the ethnic russians and that is why the russian foreign minister is moscow's concern. >> this is a question of defending the citizens and ensuring humidity rights, and the right to life, those interpreting the situation and threatening us with sanctions and bow cots they have been encouraging the powers to declare ult mate yums. >> the...
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and there is an old expression that russia without the ukraine is a country and russia with the ukraine is an empire. i do believe putin understands that. but the most important part for him is military and strategic and economic impact is the crimean peninsula. so i think that's why you see such an aggressive forceful attempt now to at least build the case for the crimea to allow them to go into the russian federation. >> go into the federation? >> we had an interesting thing happen. the upper chamber in moscow laid out a bill that would allow them to take any part of -- their portion of any port of tart of 00 cra ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea.ou ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea.u ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea. ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea.ukraine into russia. i think clearly they want the crimea. >> so annexation? >> so i think they phrased it they would take them. so not a direct annexation. it would be the crimea saying they want to come into russia and they would allow them
and there is an old expression that russia without the ukraine is a country and russia with the ukraine is an empire. i do believe putin understands that. but the most important part for him is military and strategic and economic impact is the crimean peninsula. so i think that's why you see such an aggressive forceful attempt now to at least build the case for the crimea to allow them to go into the russian federation. >> go into the federation? >> we had an interesting thing...
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he says the supplies to ukraine and syria and many other countries. and then he turned his attention to address what was going on in ukraine and talked about the roots of the conflict of being fanned by the west and west essentially is supported gunmen, armed men in kiev. he said that now we have a government in kiev, the new government there, which is unconstitutional and it's illegitimate and it is further damaging human rights. he said there are constant threats from nationalist and what is going on in crimea at the moment arfurther provocations being prepared against the black fleet in crimea. >> we know the impact of the action is being felt there in russian. describe that to us if you can and of course if the u.s. has its way, this is just the beginning. >> well, the main effect that is being felt in russia at the moment is economic because there has been a severe tumble in russia stock markets today, a severe tumble in the value of the rubble which hit an all-time low against the dollar. it has rallied after the central bank stepped in and rais
he says the supplies to ukraine and syria and many other countries. and then he turned his attention to address what was going on in ukraine and talked about the roots of the conflict of being fanned by the west and west essentially is supported gunmen, armed men in kiev. he said that now we have a government in kiev, the new government there, which is unconstitutional and it's illegitimate and it is further damaging human rights. he said there are constant threats from nationalist and what is...
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of war to my country. >> reporter: as protesters take to the streets in ukraine, republicans in congress are questioning the president's influence with foreign leaders. >> we have a weak and indecisive president that invites aggression. >> well, i think putin is playing chess, and i think we're playing marbles. >> reporter: but the president's supporters in congress backing him. >> now what congress has to do, what the senate should do quickly is a resolution condemning what putin has done. >> reporter: meantime, prayers for peace inside ukrainian churches here and hope that the invasion ends without violence. secretary kerry is also threatening economic and trade sanctions if president putin's troops don't pull out of crimea. in washington, melissa mollay, nbc news >> the violence in ukraine has spurred people in the u.s. to do something to help the victims, including an artist on tour in the south bay, who has very close ties to the region. nbc bay area's kimberly terry joins us from san jose with his campaign for peace. kimberly. >> reporter: ukranian-american is performing as we spea
of war to my country. >> reporter: as protesters take to the streets in ukraine, republicans in congress are questioning the president's influence with foreign leaders. >> we have a weak and indecisive president that invites aggression. >> well, i think putin is playing chess, and i think we're playing marbles. >> reporter: but the president's supporters in congress backing him. >> now what congress has to do, what the senate should do quickly is a resolution...
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there is an old expression that russia without the ukraine is a country the ukraine it's an empire. ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i uld angot her a subaru. irl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a suru, a subaru. martha: as russia invades the ukraine, russia taking a big hit by its critics. they say president obama has been outmatched and they say it's not the first time. mike rogers says vladimir putin is running circles around the united states. >> i think putin is playing chess and i think we are playing marbles. if you look at the nuclear negotiations we got our fannies handed to us. they took tactical nukes out of the region, huge mistake especially for our allies in the region. martha: general jack keane and kt mcfarland is our political analyst. she spent a lot of time in the white house and has a lot of expertise as well. did this ball start rolling because of what happened with syria? >> it happened before that. putin has had a 15-year plan to rebuild the soviet empire and rebuild russia's greatness
there is an old expression that russia without the ukraine is a country the ukraine it's an empire. ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i uld angot her a subaru. irl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a suru, a subaru. martha: as russia invades the ukraine, russia taking a big hit by its critics. they say president obama has been outmatched and they say it's not the first time. mike rogers says vladimir putin is running...
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mr berry's ok was appointed to the space by the country's new authorities or analysis of the day off set the previous come monday had resigned all the necessary patriots were signed by ukraine self proclaimed president of the stairs to achieve this the lease and two will face an experienced officer had to say exactly the identity of those cases where a lead of the people of the atonement republic of korea me and the recipients of us still but i swear industry to comply with orders of supreme commander of creamy yet and the commanders of military units and approved by him and little quiet months of near through collisions. i swear to our blog for a mere three uni and then to live in freedom of the residents of creamy antecedents of us still play. also hearing that the ukraine and the victory station he and the crimea had stopped its collection on maps their allegiance to the regional authorities for their crime is crime is to claim control on day two of these ministries security and all other services here in the region and today we heard an official statement from mr trip to oregon o
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lead is ukraine's jewish community to join the country's other faith groups including on russia in two weeks to look streets from the ukrainian black sea contains less of crimea rabbi jacob don't like president of the jewish federation of ukraine added his signature to elect a which stated we will continue to build friendly and fraternal relations with russia but only as a sovereign and independent states. the backlash against moss go through ukraine's to use comes as the kremlin continues to assert that the newly installed for the eu government in kiev was brought to power by extremists with anti semitic leanings of the international stage. meanwhile tensions continued to mount as western states to cry. russia's actions saying that the occupation of crimea threatens peace and security in europe. xian. twelve days of slate has won the award for best picture at the eighty sixth academy awards in los angeles' the film's british born director steve mcqueen collected the oscar alongside pretty separate page saying that he dedicated the film to everyone who had enjoyed slavery and the twent
lead is ukraine's jewish community to join the country's other faith groups including on russia in two weeks to look streets from the ukrainian black sea contains less of crimea rabbi jacob don't like president of the jewish federation of ukraine added his signature to elect a which stated we will continue to build friendly and fraternal relations with russia but only as a sovereign and independent states. the backlash against moss go through ukraine's to use comes as the kremlin continues to...
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>> it respects ukraine is an independent country as long as that country does not seek to integrate with the west. the moves by ukraine, in order to try to integrate free trade with the eu would actually harm interests for russia as they are so integrated. it is just to prevent ukraine from integrating further with the west. >> i understand your point, it is well taken. what about the people to decide in moscow? >> it isn't the majority of the people that were in the street. it was the select population inside of ukraine that was in overthrew that yanukovych's government. seeing counterdemonstration this past week and against the government and integration with the west. united population at this time. >> we have received word that russia is demanding that the cre two ukrainian warships surrender immediately or be stormed and seized. how might the international community responded this action distinction -- is taken? which russia has demanded or given an ultimatum to the ukrainian military team out of the gradient stores that has been refuted by russian forces. there has been an incredib
>> it respects ukraine is an independent country as long as that country does not seek to integrate with the west. the moves by ukraine, in order to try to integrate free trade with the eu would actually harm interests for russia as they are so integrated. it is just to prevent ukraine from integrating further with the west. >> i understand your point, it is well taken. what about the people to decide in moscow? >> it isn't the majority of the people that were in the street....
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i am sure as far as many other countries, what other violence winter ukraine? what about that when the buildings were hit and a major -- [indiscernible] was put to that building. is that democracy? in chicago, it would you see that for example -- would you see that for example? i do not think so. i do not think any -- in any democratic country with that be allowable. what happened in kiev, what was that, was that an attempt to come over -- take over the building? eastern part, it is not made up. that was a group of people who invaded and tried to remove the government and set up their own illegitimate authority in the eastern part of the country. i would like to get to one of the central key points. that i would like to highlight. this concern, it is not just ours, it is not just important that we have this concern but it -- being logically used by people who are living in southeast ukraine. and i go back to it. you know the ambassador and i already use the term but the forces erased wrong. they cannot take, they cannot stand russians, russian citizens. foughth
i am sure as far as many other countries, what other violence winter ukraine? what about that when the buildings were hit and a major -- [indiscernible] was put to that building. is that democracy? in chicago, it would you see that for example -- would you see that for example? i do not think so. i do not think any -- in any democratic country with that be allowable. what happened in kiev, what was that, was that an attempt to come over -- take over the building? eastern part, it is not made...
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thichlts a small country relatively speaking, 45 million people in the ukraine. the economy is less than 200 billion. it already had an economic crisis. now, a political criescy. it sits between europe and the united states and russia. all of that uncertainty really rolling markets. a 13% decline in the russian market is a very big move. the ruble at a record low against the u.s. and the u.s. dollar and the euro. the country had to raise interest rates unexpectedly to protect itself. it just shows you what a shock all of this has been to the russian economy as well. that cob a powerful silent diplomate at the table as we go forward. >> christine romans, thank you so much. >>> let's get the latest from crimea. diana magna is there. diana? >> reporter: well, jake, if this is an invasion, it certainly on the ground feels like a very low-key invasion. we know that 10 ukrainian military and naval bases are now surrounding by troops, russian troops, even though they are not wearing any kind of insignia. our own ben wedeman was up at a border post surrounded by russian
thichlts a small country relatively speaking, 45 million people in the ukraine. the economy is less than 200 billion. it already had an economic crisis. now, a political criescy. it sits between europe and the united states and russia. all of that uncertainty really rolling markets. a 13% decline in the russian market is a very big move. the ruble at a record low against the u.s. and the u.s. dollar and the euro. the country had to raise interest rates unexpectedly to protect itself. it just...
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they want to do whatever it takes to try to keep the ukraine together, a country they believe very strongly in, wolf. >> anderson cooper reporting from kiev. anderson will have much more later tonight. he'll be reporting live from ukraine. "ac 360" at 8:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> the financial markets are feeling the effects of the crisis. the dow plunged more than 150 points amid concerns about the escalating tensions. all of the major european markets closed slightly lower as well. stocks in russia took the biggest hit there. almost 11% on this one day. >>> up next, russian troops are on the move. they enter another town and consolidate their hold on crimea. how far will russia go and how far will the u.s. go to stop russia. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. i need>>that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. >>ah, actually i t
they want to do whatever it takes to try to keep the ukraine together, a country they believe very strongly in, wolf. >> anderson cooper reporting from kiev. anderson will have much more later tonight. he'll be reporting live from ukraine. "ac 360" at 8:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> the financial markets are feeling the effects of the crisis. the dow plunged more than 150 points amid concerns about the escalating tensions. all of the major european markets...
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sovereignty of your country. we have seen that. if you move beyond that into europe, particularly germany, france, the united states, that framework falls apart. russia is not a threat to security of those places. it is for europe, an important economic relationship. and the russians understand that. a lot of talk, at the end of the day when i hear the u.s. speaking of sanctions - can we dollar on that. sanctions are real if they are joined in the u.s. and europe. europe may say "we don't want to do this?" do you run the risk of alienating russia? >> russia is a country with its own interests and will act in those interests. what's the way it is. russia will do that, as any powerful, regional power would do. so do we alienate them. that is the goal. that is probably as good a response as you can come up with. it's not sufficient. >> do you agree with that. >> it doesn't look as if the russians have been successful about delivering. their benefit as a partner for the u.s. has not been great, and on iran as well, i
sovereignty of your country. we have seen that. if you move beyond that into europe, particularly germany, france, the united states, that framework falls apart. russia is not a threat to security of those places. it is for europe, an important economic relationship. and the russians understand that. a lot of talk, at the end of the day when i hear the u.s. speaking of sanctions - can we dollar on that. sanctions are real if they are joined in the u.s. and europe. europe may say "we don't...
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i would draw attention to the basic fact that ukraine and russia are different countries. americans and canadians have a lot in common. a lot of americans and mexicans have a lot in common. that doesn't mean we start speaking about frontiers zones. we know it borders are. we don't speak about the interests of english speaking people in canada were spanish-speaking people in a sicko, then claim we have a right to invade or vice versa. ukraine is a sovereign state. russia's direct military interest in ukraine is its base in crimea, which is secured by international treaty until 2042. one of the provisions of that treaty is russian forces are not to move beyond the borders of that phase, which they have now done. that is one more agreement they violated. in terms of the question who is provoking white, i'm happy to hear that telephone call cited. imagine just how much evidence the russians have of what the u.s. is doing in ukraine, given that access to that telephone call. that was the best bit they could come up with. in the context of the time, with a telephone conversation
i would draw attention to the basic fact that ukraine and russia are different countries. americans and canadians have a lot in common. a lot of americans and mexicans have a lot in common. that doesn't mean we start speaking about frontiers zones. we know it borders are. we don't speak about the interests of english speaking people in canada were spanish-speaking people in a sicko, then claim we have a right to invade or vice versa. ukraine is a sovereign state. russia's direct military...
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ukraine's prime minister says any standoff would further rip his country apartment we have live coverage with amy kellogg, live in kiev. first let's get to jennifer griffin or person at the pentagon. what's the message from washington to vladimir putin. >> publicly they're being careful not to inflame the situation with red lines. president obama addressed the issue while seated next to benjamin netanyahu in the oval office. >> what cannot be done is for russia with immunity to put its soldiers o the ground and violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. >> this new video shows russian forces taking over that marine base and ferry terminal in crimea you referred to. appropriate porch says he is deeply troubled by what is happening in crimea. the ukrainian people must define their open destiny, he said. russia violated international law. he says the u.s. and its partners are looking at ways to isolate russia. the european union suggested that could mean sanctions. president obama asked the congress to immediately agree a aid package for ukraine when they return to washi
ukraine's prime minister says any standoff would further rip his country apartment we have live coverage with amy kellogg, live in kiev. first let's get to jennifer griffin or person at the pentagon. what's the message from washington to vladimir putin. >> publicly they're being careful not to inflame the situation with red lines. president obama addressed the issue while seated next to benjamin netanyahu in the oval office. >> what cannot be done is for russia with immunity to put...
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in ukraine which is country of absolutely crucial strategic poshes to russia and many russians feel deep kinship, where the orthodox church was born. we've seen a movement turning west toward europe, putin tried to buy off the government of president yanokovich offering $15 billion to turn away from this invitation from the eu then you had a movement of thousands of people in the streets risking their lives to say, no, that's not the future that we want. we do have to remember that the prelude to this crisis is key strategic ally of russia urning it's back. with all of the dynamics the last several days in kiev and capital of ukraine you still have the successor government, an anti-russian government, calling to the u.s. for support, looking west to europe. i think the big choices, putin has to decide how much he wants to risk. how much he wants the put on the table. europe has to decide whether it's really willing to stand behind the people of ukraine in what will be a very expensive effort to pull them from russia towards europe. if russia offered $15 billion, couple times that anyway
in ukraine which is country of absolutely crucial strategic poshes to russia and many russians feel deep kinship, where the orthodox church was born. we've seen a movement turning west toward europe, putin tried to buy off the government of president yanokovich offering $15 billion to turn away from this invitation from the eu then you had a movement of thousands of people in the streets risking their lives to say, no, that's not the future that we want. we do have to remember that the prelude...
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on saturday russia's parliament approved the request to use military force in ukraine, a country on the brink of civil war after weeks of unrest between pro russian easterners and the protestors calling for freedom. this is after president obama made this statement to reporters. >> just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> critics say the warning was weak. fox news learned from a senior u.s. official that the pentagon has not prepared any military con tingsys for ukraine. as putin flexes russia's military muscle, the president obama administration this week is making proposals that would shrink our military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be secretary of defense, i strongly objected based on his record as a senator and some of his comments about our allies in the middle east that absolutely scared the living day lights out of me. my fears, they were not
on saturday russia's parliament approved the request to use military force in ukraine, a country on the brink of civil war after weeks of unrest between pro russian easterners and the protestors calling for freedom. this is after president obama made this statement to reporters. >> just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world and indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming...
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response to ukraine? caller: the response we should have is like any other country. if we need to go drop solvation boxes, that is one thing. that is one thing that people would support, the livelihood of humanity. should we go over there with guns? no. we should not be anywhere posts and telling shouldis is the way you live your life. culture is widespread. maybe we should learn their culture in our country before we go and tell them to live like we do. a story about the present opossum budget marking the start of a new battle. his proposal would include $20 billion in new domestic funding, funding for new manufacturing hubs, job training and early childhood education that will be offset by cost savings elsewhere. the white house has made the case that the president's/two deficit has been mitigated. 's slash toidents deficit has been mitigated. on the front page of "the washington post," the republican response. the budget from the republicans will focus on welfare reform. a 204yan will publish page critique, questioning the efficacy of dozens of initiatives and und
response to ukraine? caller: the response we should have is like any other country. if we need to go drop solvation boxes, that is one thing. that is one thing that people would support, the livelihood of humanity. should we go over there with guns? no. we should not be anywhere posts and telling shouldis is the way you live your life. culture is widespread. maybe we should learn their culture in our country before we go and tell them to live like we do. a story about the present opossum budget...
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of the political situation in the country. the russian army has taken control of the entire region, they could also be sending soldiers into other parts of the ukraine. 100 50,000 troops have amassed on the border. situation that could change or medically at any moment. the first shot fired at signal the beginning of the civil war or war between russia and ukraine, or both. in other words, it is an extremely serious situation. >> ukraine shares its border with four european union countries, meaning all 28 member states could become directly involved in the conflict. >> western countries are gradually stepping up their response. john kerry says that moscow could be excluded from the g-8. politicalld prefer coming together. >> with pro-russian forces around the ukrainian military bases, the united states has used strong words to describe the tension there. >> russia has engaged in a military act of aggression against another country. >> john kerry says the united states may threaten economic sanctions against russia, including t
of the political situation in the country. the russian army has taken control of the entire region, they could also be sending soldiers into other parts of the ukraine. 100 50,000 troops have amassed on the border. situation that could change or medically at any moment. the first shot fired at signal the beginning of the civil war or war between russia and ukraine, or both. in other words, it is an extremely serious situation. >> ukraine shares its border with four european union...